The US SEC has filed lawsuits against Binance and Coinbase, accusing them of various regulatory violations, leading to intense discussions about cryptocurrency classification as securities and causing a negative impact on the prices of many altcoins mentioned in the lawsuits.
Binance faces scrutiny over SEPA concerns, market manipulation allegations, and sanction violations, while regulators crack down on crypto-related crimes; meanwhile, scams and allegations of insider trading plague the crypto industry.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has submitted a sealed motion in its case against Binance, prompting speculation about potential further negative developments for the cryptocurrency exchange.
Stablecoins are designed to reduce crypto market volatility by tying their value to a reliable asset, providing investors with stability, transparency, and access to the financial system while minimizing risks.
Circle, the company behind the stablecoin USDC, faced a crisis when $3.3 billion of its reserves were stuck at Silicon Valley Bank, causing USDC to lose its $1 peg and lose market share to rival stablecoin Tether, revealing the challenges and shortcomings of Circle's ambitions to reshape the financial system with its dollar-backed token.
USDC stablecoin issuer Circle has responded to proposed changes to the EU's financial crime policies, expressing concerns about the lack of clarity in the terminology used and arguing that technology does not necessarily increase money laundering and terrorist financing risks.
Despite Visa's announcement and warnings from Binance's CEO, major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum are struggling in a bearish trend while a top Federal Reserve official expresses deep concern over the $120 billion stablecoin market.
Binance.US rejects claims made by the SEC, calling them unsubstantiated and maintaining that it has custody and control over its digital assets, in response to the SEC's request for depositions and further discovery.
Circle, the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, is focusing on Asia as it sees stablecoins as a way to improve cross-border payments for businesses in the region.
Binance.US faces continued legal struggles with the SEC, with accusations of noncooperation and low trading volume, while India works on crypto regulation and EU lawmakers vote in favor of a cryptocurrency tax reporting rule. Additionally, U.S. Representative Tom Emmer and co-sponsors reintroduce the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act to protect financial privacy.
Binance and Changpeng Zhao are seeking to dismiss the SEC lawsuit against them, stating that the regulator has not proven securities-related violations and is overreaching its authority in the crypto industry.
Stablecoin issuer Circle has partnered with the Stellar Development Foundation to launch its EURC fiat-backed stablecoin on the Stellar network, aiming to enhance financial inclusion and provide mobile-first, low-cost payment solutions, especially for individuals without traditional banking services. The collaboration will also support humanitarian aid distribution.
Stablecoin issuer Circle argues that stablecoins tied to other assets shouldn't be subject to financial trading laws, intervening in the SEC's case against Binance. Valkyrie begins buying ETH futures contracts, becoming the first U.S. ETF to offer exposure to Ether and Bitcoin futures under one wrapper. Coinbase receives regulatory approval in Bermuda to list perpetual futures for users outside the U.S., following its acquisition of a license to operate a spot exchange in April. Addresses holding at least 0.1% of bitcoin's supply have seen strong net inflows throughout Q3, indicating growing interest from organic buyers.
Stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Financial has released Perimeter Protocol, an open-source smart contract codebase that allows for the development of tokenized credit markets, enabling various credit use cases such as invoice factoring, payroll advances, instant settlement, and credit trading for institutional investors. This move comes as the tokenization of real-world assets gains momentum, with tokenized assets predicted to grow to a $5 trillion market in the next five years. Circle aims to leverage the protocol to enhance the utility of its stablecoin USDC and Euro-pegged token EURC in decentralized finance (DeFi) credit platforms.
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies remained stable amidst stock market upheaval, as investors speculate that digital assets now serve as a safe haven during geopolitical uncertainties.